Teachers and Technology: Trends in English Language Teaching in Saudi Arabia

  • Farooq M
  • Soormro A
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Technology has impacted the learning approaches and vice-versa with an aim to improve the standards of language teaching/learning process. The present study focuses on teachers’ preferences and use of technology in their language classrooms. A survey was conducted to seek opinion of EFL teachers both male and female at the English language center on technology-related competencies. The survey comprised four domains: planning and preparation, classroom management, instruction, and professional responsibilities (Danielson, 2007).The questionnaire was distributed to 100 English language teachers (50 males and 50 females) at Taif University English Language Centre. The responses revealed that most of the teachers thought aware of the technology and its uses in education don’t integrate technology in their teaching at planning and preparation stage. They use the available technological gadget in the classroom to exploit some of the activities. They must use the university LMS for uploading certain activities and assessment otherwise they hesitate to design technology-based activities for English language learners. They and the students need training in integrating technology with teaching and learning process.

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Farooq, M., & Soormro, A. (2018). Teachers and Technology: Trends in English Language Teaching in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of English Linguistics, 8(5), 10. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n5p10

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